Anson McCade
Business Analyst

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Technical Business Analyst
Location: Leeds/Bradford – Hybrid (1–2 days onsite)
Day Rate: £400 per day (Inside IR35)
Contract: 6 months
We're working with an innovative digital engineering organisation delivering customer-focused technology solutions across large-scale transformation programmes.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Technical Business Analyst to join a collaborative engineering team, working closely with Product Owners, Solution Architects, and Software Engineers to deliver modern digital solutions.
What You'll Need as a Technical Business Analyst
- Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst within software delivery or digital engineering environments.
- Strong understanding of Agile delivery methodologies.
- Experience working alongside Software Engineers, Solution Architects, and technical delivery teams.
- Knowledge of APIs, system integrations, and cloud-based platforms.
- Experience using Jira, Confluence, and requirements management tools.
- Ability to elicit, analyse, and document business, functional, and technical requirements.
- Experience translating business requirements into user stories, acceptance criteria, and technical specifications.
- Strong stakeholder management, communication, and workshop facilitation skills.
- Experience producing process maps, business workflows, and data mapping documentation.
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- Exposure to AWS, Azure, or GCP.
- Experience with AI, automation, or data-driven solutions.
- Understanding of DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines.
Technical Business Analyst Package
- £400 per day (Inside IR35).
- Hybrid working (Leeds/Bradford office 1–2 days per week).
- Opportunity to work on large-scale digital transformation programmes.
- Collaborative Agile engineering environment.
- 6-month contract with potential to extend.
To hear more about the Technical Business Analyst opportunity, get in touch with Sophie Higginson at Anson McCade.
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